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ANTHROPOLOGY AND HUMANISM VOLUME 30, NUMBER 2 DECEMBER 2005 Special Issue in Honor of Edward M.
Bruner CONTENTS THEMED SECTION Introduction: Performance, Tourism, and Ethnographic
Practice: From the "Permeable Rocks" of Field Material to Living
Story: Horatio Alger and the Tourist's Quest for Authenticity,
or, Art and the Civilizing Mission Embodied Heritage, Identity Politics, and Tourism Expressions of Experience and Experiences of
Expression: Bloomers, Bingos, the Orange 914, and Helen's Dress: Relocating "Cultural Expressions": Ethnography and the Anthropology Beyond Crisis: Toward an Intellectual Knowing Ed Bruner Through the Looking Glass:
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